When season 6 premieres at 9 p.m. Sunday on AMC, here are agenda items we hope the men and women of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce will address — preferably before last call

Did he, or didn’t he?

The last time we saw Don Draper (Jon Hamm), he was in a dark bar being propositioned by a beautiful woman. We may never know if the caddish ad man bought her pitch, but if it means more marital fireworks between Don and the priceless Megan (Jessica Paré), color us sold.

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When are we?

Season 5 ended in the spring of 1967, so depending on how far ahead creator Matthew Weiner sets his time machine, the new season could find Don & Company facing anything from the Summer of Love and the race riots (1967) to the Nixon-Humphrey presidential race (1968) and Woodstock (1969). And we could be facing Roger Sterling (John Slattery) in a Nehru jacket. Groovy.

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Who’s in the doghouse?

Last season, Pete Campbell (Vincent Kartheiser) cheated on his wife and got beat up, Roger tried LSD and got naked, and Don fired the poor embezzling Lane Pryce (We’ll miss you, Jared Harris), who killed himself. This time around, the men of “Mad Men” have more reasons to brood than usual, not to mention many excuses to drink. Here’s drama in your eye.

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What’s shaking, ladies?

With Peggy Olson (Elisabeth Moss) leaving the agency, Joan Harris (Christina Hendricks) trading her dignity for a partnership, Betty Francis (January Jones) dealing with her bumpy rebound marriage and Megan reviving her acting career, the women of “Mad Men” are heading into new territory. Where will they go? And more intriguingly, what will they be wearing along the way?

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What’s the problem?

“Are you alone?” That was the last line of Season 5’s last episode, opening the door wide enough for a whole new set of emotional baggage. What deep issues will “Mad Men” tackle this time around? And will we be able to take our eyes off these beautiful, messed-up people long enough to consider the subtext? Grab yourself something with a swizzle stick in it and stay tuned.